Te Wāhi Wāhine o Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Womens Centre

Auckland
Every Mon 9:30am–2:30pm

A well-established organisation dedicated to promoting empowerment and well-being for all women. The centre provides a wealth of activities for women and non-binary people. Carers will be delighted to learn that the centre offers one hour massages for women on Mondays between 9.30am and 2.45pm. Bookings essential.

The cost is on a sliding scale. You must have a valid vaccine passport. If you have booked an appointment but are no longer able to attend, please call to cancel the booking before 9am on the Friday preceding your appointment. Cancellations after this time will require you to pay a $20 cancellation fee.

Cost?

The cost is on a sliding scale of $30-$60

For more info visit:

Te Wāhi Wāhine o Tāmaki Makaurau

Address

4 Warnock St
Grey Lynn
Auckland

Contact

09 376 3227

info@womenz.org.nz

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